[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":19},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-pocket-resume":3},{"excerpt":4,"private":5,"author":6,"slug":7,"featured":8,"date":9,"status":10,"title":11,"tags":12,"thumbnail":16,"load_readme_from_this_repo":17,"content":17,"body":18},"Pocket resume gives me a print-ready career page at https://content.jovylle.com/resume and turns form data into a complete resume PDF.",false,"Jovylle Bermudez","pocket-resume",true,"2026-02-14","published","Pocket resume: print-ready career page",[13,14,15],"tools","web","resume","https://content.jovylle.com/images/post/resume.png","","---\ntitle: \"Pocket resume: print-ready career page\"\ndate: 2026-02-14T08:00:00Z\ncategories: [\"tools\",\"web\",\"resume\"]\nfeatured: true\ndraft: false\n---\n\nPocket resume is what I open when I need a clean, print-ready view of my career story. The live page mirrors the structure of a polished resume—experience, projects, highlights—so it looks perfect on-screen and when exported to PDF. It knows exactly what to emphasize without extra navigation because the entire layout is a single job-sheet that fits on one well-designed page.\n\nIf I want to keep a copy for myself or share it, I fill the form with the private details I care about (contact info, personal notes, extra project context). Those entries get added to the same page so the resume PDF contains the full story, no matter how much I tweak the supporting data. Every time I revisit, the resume is already formatted and ready to print or export with the latest information.\n",1783435413720]